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Historic Status Is Sought for Closed Culver City Ice Arena

By Tai Babilonia and Bill White. Dear Cultural Affairs Commission: We are writing in support of the nomination and designation of the Culver City Ice Arena for “significant” historic preservation status by Culver City. We support, in full, the conclusion and findings of the April 15 report prepared for Culver City by the Architectural Resources Group, Inc. (ARG). We are pleased that the ARG “study” concluded that ...

Think, Please. Only a ‘No’ Vote Is Logical on Measure CC

By Michael Milligan. Tax-and-spend activists must either be seriously out-of-touch with reality or completely immune to irony. How else could anyone organize a $106 million tax increase rally on April 12, halfway between property tax day (April 10) and income tax day (April 15)? Culver City voters are smart. They already had defeated a parcel tax in 1991, because parcel taxes are so wrong in so many ways. Activists persisted, with the help of high-priced consultants (paid with your tax dollars). Their only task: To figure out ...

We Will See What Culver City Decides, Says King

By Christopher Patrick King. Today is our chance to make a difference in Culver City. I encourage everyone to go out, vote and elect the leaders they feel will best represent our amazing city. It has been a long campaign. I enjoyed every minute -- from walking precincts and knocking on literally thousands of doors to planting our team’s signs on supporting lawns, to speaking about my ideas at every single forum. It was a pleasure seeing many of you turn up ...

The Importance of Newcomer Candidate King

By Wendy Taylor. As a longtime voter here in Culver City and a Culver City business owner, I do my best to pay attention to each election and to understand the unique issues each presents. In today’s City Council election, I have heard some citizens express their lack of concern for the topics being presented. Some voters feel that ...

Zirgulis Touts Underdogs King and Abrams in Today’s Election

By Robert Zirgulis. I think the City Council needs new blood in today’s election. What better candidates than underdogs Gary Abrams and Christopher King?

Why It Is Critical to Cast Council Votes Tomorrow

By John L. Heyl. I have hopes that the turnout for Tuesday's election in Culver City will better represent our community. Generations of men and women, like those who serve our country today, have given their best to provide us with the right to vote. Honor their service. Take part in the process.

King’s New Ideas Are Just What the City Council Needs

By Rosie La Briola. I support Christopher Patrick King for City Council in Tuesday’s election. As a 45-year resident, voter, and retired Culver City Unified School District employee, I take our city elections seriously. Over the years, our City Council members have made tremendous strides in improving our community and making Culver City a terrific place to live. That being said, there’s always room for improvement. Chris King is ...

Christopher Patrick King: Putting Passion into Practice

By Jonathan T. Reid. As a recent transplant to the Los Angeles area, I was welcomed to Culver City with open arms by Christopher Patrick King, a candidate for the City Council in Tuesday’s election. In my two years here, I have had the opportunity to witness Christopher Patrick King’s leadership in a number of organizations. His involvement as ...